E. ACADEMIC OFFERINGS AND POLICIES, Fall 2001-02

E1. Special study options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to definitions.  

[X] Accelerated program

[X] Honors program

[   ] Cooperative (work-study) program

[X] Independent study

[X] Cross-registration 

[X] Internships

[X] Distance learning

[   ] Liberal arts/career combination

[X] Double major

[X] Student-designed major

[X] Dual enrollment

[X] Study abroad

[X] English as a Second Language

[X] Teacher certification program

[X] Exchange student program (domestic)

[  ] Weekend college

[   ] External degree program

 

[X] Other (specify):

Combined bachelors/masters programs in 40 fields, internships with New York State Legislature, combined bachelors/law degree with Albany Law School

 

E2. Core curriculum: Must students complete a core curriculum prior to graduation?

[   ] Yes

[ X ] No

 

E3. Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation.  

[  ] Arts/fine arts

[  ] Humanities

[  ] Computer literacy

[  ] Mathematics

[  ] English (including composition)

[  ] Philosophy

[  ] Foreign languages

[  ] Sciences (biological or physical)

[  ] History

[  ] Social science

[X] Other (describe):

30 credits of coursework in the following areas: disciplinary perspectives, national and international perspectives, mathematics and statistics, pluralism and diversity, communication and reasoning competencies, and foreign language. For details, see

https://www.albany.edu/gened/index.html

 

Library Collections
Report the number of holdings. Refer to the most recent Academc Libraries Survey for corresponding equivalents.

E4. Books, serial backfiles, and government documents (titles) that are accessible through the library�s catalog: 1,171,958

E5. Current serials (paper, microform): 28,055

E6. Microforms (units): 2,782,393

E7. Video and audio (units): 9,735

 


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